TULP(8) TULP(8) NAME listserv - TULP main daemon deliver - deliver script to be called by the MTA rc.tulp - startup script queue - queuer for incoming messages SYNOPSIS listserv deliver listname rc.tulp queue DESCRIPTION These executables or shell scripts are the service applications used by TULP to ensure proper operation. Installation and configuration procedures for TULP are described in the separate file INSTALL. Listserv is the main executable. It is a straight running daemon that will handle all incoming messages, commands or data to be distributed to the lists. To start the daemon just type listserv at the command prompt. This assumes that the daemon you already have the appropriate priviledge, not root. Deliver is generally called from the MTA and will deliver an incoming message to TULP. The parameter to be furnished to deliver is the name of the list (or listserv) to which the message is to be delivered. Examples: deliver listserv will deliver a command to TULP. deliver test-list will deliver a message for test-list to TULP The message has to be piped to deliver. If you are running Sendmail, your aliases file could look like: listserv: "|/usr/local/etc/deliver listserv" test-list: "|/usr/local/etc/deliver test-list" real-list: "|/usr/local/etc/deliver real-list" (or use deliver.pl is you have Perl). Rc.tulp is the startup script that is to be used, to start TULP properly. Typically this script would be called from /etc/rc.local or any similar file on your system. Rc.tulp must be started as root, in order to be able to set the proper UID before starting the listserv daemon. INITIAL SETUP, INSTALLATION, CREATING LISTS See the file INSTALL that came with the distribution package of TULP. SEE ALSO tulp(5) - 1 - Formatted: November 14, 2024 TULP(8) TULP(8) HISTORY Written by Kimmo Suominen <Kimmo.Suominen@lut.fi> and Christophe Wolfhugel <Christophe.Wolfhugel@univ-lyon1.fr> for TULP. This is revision 1.3, dated 95/07/22. - 2 - Formatted: November 14, 2024